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with domestic spending increases, defense cuts and no entitle. reforms. >> his budget apparently will make no effort to address our debt and deficit. >> we'll sit down with leaders of the congressional budget committee. republican senator rob for theman and democratic congressman chris van hol en. plus, arizona governor jan brewer vetoes a bill that would protect religious freedom over gay rights. bu but other states may take up similar measures. and our power players of the week. they're making the please don't touch signs at mee seuseums a t of the past all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello from fox news in washington. we begin with a fast moving develop. in ukraine. president obama spoke with russian president putin and said the u.s. will suspend planning for the g-8 summit in sochi this summer. britain and france just joined the u.s. but putin got approval from the russian parliament to send troops into ukraine. and the russians have seized control of the crimean peninsula without firing a shot. ukraine's government says we are on the
with domestic spending increases, defense cuts and no entitle. reforms. >> his budget apparently will make no effort to address our debt and deficit. >> we'll sit down with leaders of the congressional budget committee. republican senator rob for theman and democratic congressman chris van hol en. plus, arizona governor jan brewer vetoes a bill that would protect religious freedom over gay rights. bu but other states may take up similar measures. and our power players of the week....
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and he stated today publicly that he fully supports actions of self-defense units in crimea. and a definition of self-defense units is quite broad, including units provided by the russian black sea fleet. >> brown: angela stent, when the president says as we also heard that there would be costs to any military intervention, what might that mean? what sort of leverage would there be? >> that's a very interesting question. we do not have that much leverage with russia any more. our relationship with russia has deteriorated. there is not much russia wants from us. and so i think, and on the other hand we need to work with russia on the iranian question and the obama administration wants to achieve an agreement on iran, on syria, on all of these other issues. so there may be costs, there could be some kind of sanctions although even there there is a limited possibility. so i'm not really sure what those costs would be. >> brown: dmitri simes there is a lot of history, obviously with crimea, russia and ukraine, for our audience what should we foe about to help us understand this.
and he stated today publicly that he fully supports actions of self-defense units in crimea. and a definition of self-defense units is quite broad, including units provided by the russian black sea fleet. >> brown: angela stent, when the president says as we also heard that there would be costs to any military intervention, what might that mean? what sort of leverage would there be? >> that's a very interesting question. we do not have that much leverage with russia any more. our...
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to me they should be the first line of defense. but i don't rule out monetary policy. >> just if i could -- thank you very much for that detailed response. we were just in listondon meeti with regulators there. i know there's a concern about balkization in our markets, i know there was some discussion of trying to address that with the trade agreement but i think it's an issue that does need to be addressed, and i realize the fed will take in majorly with that. and the final point, the orderly liquidation entitle was put together and a lot of us worked on together and i'm proud of that title too. and it's not exactly the way any of us would like for us to be. even though it was orderly liquidation, i think the federal -- fdic realized when they went through the process the entities are so intertwined there's really not a way to totally liquidate. instead coming in single entry to the holding company. one of the things we all have concern about is making sure if we're going to use the process, and i think it's sound personally, that
to me they should be the first line of defense. but i don't rule out monetary policy. >> just if i could -- thank you very much for that detailed response. we were just in listondon meeti with regulators there. i know there's a concern about balkization in our markets, i know there was some discussion of trying to address that with the trade agreement but i think it's an issue that does need to be addressed, and i realize the fed will take in majorly with that. and the final point, the...
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and president obama prepares to unveil his new budget with defense cuts and no entitlement reforms. >> it makes no effort to address the drivers of our debt and deficit. >> we'll sit down with leaders of the congressional budget the committee, senator rob portman and congressman chris van hollen. plus arizona governor jan brewer vetoes a bill that would protect religious freedom over gay rights. but other states may take up similar measures. our sunday panel weighs in. and our power players of the week. they are making the please don't touch signs at museums a thing of the past. all right now on fox "fox news sunda sunday". hello again from fox news in washington. we begin with a fast moving developments in ukraine. president obama spoke with russian president putin and said the u.s. will suspend planning for the g-8 summit in sochi this summer. putin got approval from the russian parliament to send troops into ukraine. and the russians have seized control of the crimean peninsula without firing a shot. ukraine's government says we are on the brink of disaster. and is asking the u.s.
and president obama prepares to unveil his new budget with defense cuts and no entitlement reforms. >> it makes no effort to address the drivers of our debt and deficit. >> we'll sit down with leaders of the congressional budget the committee, senator rob portman and congressman chris van hollen. plus arizona governor jan brewer vetoes a bill that would protect religious freedom over gay rights. but other states may take up similar measures. our sunday panel weighs in. and our power...
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a lot of people just assume that because the national guard is such a big part of the department of defense that they automatically have to adhere to the laws of the d.o.d. but they don't. they are a state entity. >> i think it's important that the legislature be involved with this and we know how many of these cases are happening. >> reporter: lawmakers in iowa are addressing the issues. in january an iowa state senator introduced a bill to require the commanders to report sexual assaults outside the chain of command to civilian authorities. >> we want to have better reporting to law enforcement but also for the legislature to understand how many of these incidents are happening. >> reporter: the women of the military rape crisis center say they hope other states pick up similar legislation. >> the whole system has to change. the whole entire national guard. i would like to see, you know, california and other states following iowa's steps. >> the current sexual assault reporting system has failed many very successful career women and there needs to be change. >> reporter: she is currently
a lot of people just assume that because the national guard is such a big part of the department of defense that they automatically have to adhere to the laws of the d.o.d. but they don't. they are a state entity. >> i think it's important that the legislature be involved with this and we know how many of these cases are happening. >> reporter: lawmakers in iowa are addressing the issues. in january an iowa state senator introduced a bill to require the commanders to report sexual...
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let me say this in defense of what mitt romney did and sarah palin. we have been so consumed with islamic terrorists that we have not looked at potential -- the big geopolitical picture which is russia and china. so if the obama administration missed it, a lot of people missed it. while we're focusing on these terrorists that i think we're overfocused on, we have left alone some of the bigger players in the world. >> to be fair, i think you're right. i still think terror is number one. but i always thought russia was a second-tier issue. i felt that way because i wanted to believe it. i wanted to believe that the russians were so much in love with the west, but i conflated russia with putin. >> russians have been helpful to the united states when it came to fighting radical islamic terrorism. >> because it's in their own self interest. >> putin is the president of a sovereign nation. he should not be allowed to invade other sovereign nations. when you're fighting an idealogical war, you have to work with people like putin. >> can i point out the diffe
let me say this in defense of what mitt romney did and sarah palin. we have been so consumed with islamic terrorists that we have not looked at potential -- the big geopolitical picture which is russia and china. so if the obama administration missed it, a lot of people missed it. while we're focusing on these terrorists that i think we're overfocused on, we have left alone some of the bigger players in the world. >> to be fair, i think you're right. i still think terror is number one....
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a three judge panel struck down a state law requiring the people demonstrate a reason beyond self-defense to carry concealed handguns in public. county sheriffs across the state will be required to issue concealed permits without any discretion. >>> corruption charges that could send them to prison for years. as ktvu's david stevenson tells us this investigation began over three years ago. >> this is a serious matter of misconduct if i can ever recall in my time in the police force. as alleged. >> reporter: indicted are officer razack, officer raul elias of the department's south earn station. sergeant ferminger, robles and vargas of the mission station are also charged. the six participated in a series of raids at residential hotels caught on these surveillance tapes. >> corruption work is part of the work of the fbi. >>> jeff adachi pwrugt the tapes to light. >> they were going to the rooms without warrants. in some cases we believe they were stealing items. there was no accountability. >>> ahead of the police officers association today acknowledged the severity of the charges but claim
a three judge panel struck down a state law requiring the people demonstrate a reason beyond self-defense to carry concealed handguns in public. county sheriffs across the state will be required to issue concealed permits without any discretion. >>> corruption charges that could send them to prison for years. as ktvu's david stevenson tells us this investigation began over three years ago. >> this is a serious matter of misconduct if i can ever recall in my time in the police...
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. >> but hired by the defense claimed the opposite. he said the bite wounds on sabina's body were created by someone with six front upper teeth and brown didn't have them. >> and he was very clear adamant in excluding roy who left the bite marks. >> the jury sided with the prosecution, and convicted roy brown of sabina's murder. he was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. >> there was no real evidence that roy brown knew sabina kulakowski, much less where she lived. >> when brown got to his prison cell, he refused to sleep on the bed because he said it belonged to a killer, not him. >> i told them that, when i went in there the first night, i'll sleep on the floor, that bed doesn't belong to me. that's my desk. i turned it into an office desk. the mattress, i took a belt, piece of string, made a chair of it, sat it down, that's my law school. >> brown filed several appeals and all were denied, yet, he continued to work to clear his name. >> you can't get into the law library unless you bribe somebody or pay somebody. first thing th
. >> but hired by the defense claimed the opposite. he said the bite wounds on sabina's body were created by someone with six front upper teeth and brown didn't have them. >> and he was very clear adamant in excluding roy who left the bite marks. >> the jury sided with the prosecution, and convicted roy brown of sabina's murder. he was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. >> there was no real evidence that roy brown knew sabina kulakowski, much less where she lived....
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a three judge panel struck down a state law requiring the people demonstrate a reason beyond self-defense to carry concealed handguns in public. county sheriffs across the state will be required to issue concealed permits without any discretion. >>> corruption charges that could send them to prison for years. as ktvu's david stevenson tells us this investigation began over three years ago. >> this is a serious matter of misconduct if i can ever recall in my time in the police force. as alleged. >> reporter: indicted are officer razack, officer raul elias of the department's south earn station. sergeant ferminger, robles and vargas of the mission station are also charged. the six participated in a series of raids at residential hotels caught on these surveillance tapes. >> corruption work is part of the work of the fbi. >>> jeff adachi pwrugt the tapes to light. >> they were going to the rooms without warrants. in some cases we believe they were stealing items. there was no accountability. >>> ahead of the police officers association today acknowledged the severity of the charges but claim
a three judge panel struck down a state law requiring the people demonstrate a reason beyond self-defense to carry concealed handguns in public. county sheriffs across the state will be required to issue concealed permits without any discretion. >>> corruption charges that could send them to prison for years. as ktvu's david stevenson tells us this investigation began over three years ago. >> this is a serious matter of misconduct if i can ever recall in my time in the police...
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in fact the seats are patrolled by the so called self defense lots more still to be a military bases and artillery are now on to the complete control of local authorities and that will happen without a single shot fired so that is definitely a good side because no one wants a need of any bloodshed. last week you are being fired on in kiev wanting those very violent demonstrations kind of layout was like being in a new deal the things that are not. well i don't feel safe as a journalist right now especially compared to what we saw in kyiv since initially were just going to film protests that persona never expected that the violence would reach for that sort of that level and that still stands though i wasn't targeted personally but some of the people that we are still here with a crew members war including even the government was building its own lab report right now because of the first or just watching the events unfold on independence square in kiev that pretty much this revolution happens on the farm warheads or at least that is only was it was stated that at some point of it than
in fact the seats are patrolled by the so called self defense lots more still to be a military bases and artillery are now on to the complete control of local authorities and that will happen without a single shot fired so that is definitely a good side because no one wants a need of any bloodshed. last week you are being fired on in kiev wanting those very violent demonstrations kind of layout was like being in a new deal the things that are not. well i don't feel safe as a journalist right...
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i've gone back and i've talked to defense attorneys, i've talked to prosecutors. prosecutors say to me -- and i used to be an assistant attorney general -- we have to plea bargain. we have to -- if you take this away from us we're not going to be able to get people to plead. but they're not -- they are pleading for the wrong reasons. they're pleading because -- not because they think they're guilty a lot of times, because if they plead it's to six months and a misdemeanor sometimes. if they try the case, it can be five years or ten years in prisonment, and mr. cline, as he said, there are actually examples of people who are offered six months and a year and no time served, who refuse to plead because they really thought they were innocent. were indicted on 15 counts, were found innocent on 14 of those, with the offer out there of a year and a day if they pled, and went to jail for five years. and the jury -- there was a case in birmingham, i'm aware of, because i -- it was widely reported -- where the jury came out and congratulated the defendants family and yet t
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strategyts our defense and defense this country and keeps our commitments to our people. not only ensuring that they are well compensated, but they have the best training and equipment in the world. however, these commitments would be seriously jeopardized by a to sequestration level spending. my submitted testimony details how sequestration would compromise our national security. the result of sequestration level cuts would be a military that could not fulfill its defense strategy. putting at risk america's traditional role as a guarantor of global security and ultimately our own security. that is not the military the president and i want for america's future. i do not think that is the military this committee wants for america's future. but is -- it is the path we're on. leaders and i look forward to working with you as we make these difficult choices, these hard decisions that will be required to ensure america's therity today and into future. and protect our national interests. thank you. >> thank you. general dempsey. >> thank you. it is a privilege to be back here t
strategyts our defense and defense this country and keeps our commitments to our people. not only ensuring that they are well compensated, but they have the best training and equipment in the world. however, these commitments would be seriously jeopardized by a to sequestration level spending. my submitted testimony details how sequestration would compromise our national security. the result of sequestration level cuts would be a military that could not fulfill its defense strategy. putting at...
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the self-defense force is now guarding the building. he is on the night watch. for months the opposition activists protested on kiev's independent square against the government of the ousted president. he says it's his duty to bring about a new ukraine. he says if we don't do it, who will? who will change the ukrainian state? he respects europe and the u.s. but ukrainians have to establish order themselves. the time has come, he says. we've waited long enough for political change. the country has been continually pushed in the wrong direction since independence. the next morning, in his old town at first glance the city's historic center has changed little from my previous visits. but the recent upheavel in the country has left deep scars. just a few streets from the city hall i find candles, flowers, and a wall of photographs. people here told me these men were heroes who gave their lives for a free ukraine. they were shot during the anti-government protesting in kiev. >> this woman says she hopes ukraine will become the kind of country that these young men dre
the self-defense force is now guarding the building. he is on the night watch. for months the opposition activists protested on kiev's independent square against the government of the ousted president. he says it's his duty to bring about a new ukraine. he says if we don't do it, who will? who will change the ukrainian state? he respects europe and the u.s. but ukrainians have to establish order themselves. the time has come, he says. we've waited long enough for political change. the country...
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let's bring in the former assistant secretary of defense under president reagan. thanks to you both for joining me. i want to talk about this idea of what options really are available. this morning there was a lot of conversation on the various sunday talk shows about things like boycotting the g-8 summit in sochi, potentially the expulsion of russia from the g-8, economic sanctions, suspension of trade talks, asset freezes, visa bans. in your mind, what would be the strongest leverage point out of those options? >> i think all these options are very good. they're all possible. suspension of g-8 or kicking out russia of g-8 and turning it back into g-7 would be very, very strong message and very appropriate message because, of course, russia got into g-8 out of pity when the soviet union collapsed, so it really had no business to be there to start with. so here we are back to the reality. there are other options. russia is big on sending its gas to europe. there's a south stream pipeline being constructed and put forward. so maybe a blocking of that project can al
let's bring in the former assistant secretary of defense under president reagan. thanks to you both for joining me. i want to talk about this idea of what options really are available. this morning there was a lot of conversation on the various sunday talk shows about things like boycotting the g-8 summit in sochi, potentially the expulsion of russia from the g-8, economic sanctions, suspension of trade talks, asset freezes, visa bans. in your mind, what would be the strongest leverage point...
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-- as conservatives we should be very concerned about the state having so much power that criminal defense phones are afraid to go to trial because they know that actually they take more risk going to trial than defending liberty and property and the things that the government should not easily take away from defendants. thank you very much. i yield back my time. >> i'm told we'll be voting between 10:20 and 10:30. excuse me. gentleman from georgia, mr. johnson. >> thank you. it's not so much the sheer volume of criminal laws on the books and how they are apportioned among the various titles of the u.s. code. it's really a matter of what is the impact over over criminalization on society. and i think that from the standpoint of how the committee should approach this issue, i think we should do it in a piecemeal fashion as opposed to an overall solution, because it would simply take too much time to get at the worst aspects of overcriminallization and in my mind, it has to do with the realm of drug prosecutions, and to taked back on one of the issues that mr. labrador raised, the defendant'
-- as conservatives we should be very concerned about the state having so much power that criminal defense phones are afraid to go to trial because they know that actually they take more risk going to trial than defending liberty and property and the things that the government should not easily take away from defendants. thank you very much. i yield back my time. >> i'm told we'll be voting between 10:20 and 10:30. excuse me. gentleman from georgia, mr. johnson. >> thank you. it's...
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megan was defense daily. you have spoken about the challenges of trying to cut from the tail instead of the two. i wonder how you look at things like dod schools base operations and from a services perspective how they are looking at the battlefield setting type things and whether that is falling into tooth or tails when you are looking at where to cut. >> we you're looking at everything is on the table and it has been for a couple of years. schools are on the table. we looked at schools. scammer went from very benign efficiency initiatives all the way to very aggressive that included the schools and then we turned it over to the chiefs and the joint staff and the chairman reid a process and they concluded that schools were really important to the quality of life of the military families their kids are out of school all the time. some confidence that dod is going to make sure we provide for their families education was important to the future force recruit and retain so we honor their perspective obviously. t
megan was defense daily. you have spoken about the challenges of trying to cut from the tail instead of the two. i wonder how you look at things like dod schools base operations and from a services perspective how they are looking at the battlefield setting type things and whether that is falling into tooth or tails when you are looking at where to cut. >> we you're looking at everything is on the table and it has been for a couple of years. schools are on the table. we looked at schools....
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you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. >>> even while serving two life sentences at indiana state prison for murder, aaron brown pursued his education. >> i got my bachelor's degree in 2004 and right now i'm actually working on a master's degree. >> in what? >> literature. >> brown also tutors other inmates and hopes the experience will be beneficial if and when he ever leaves prison. >> my job actually for me is practice for what i intend to do on the streets. i would like to teach college when i get out. >> while brown was articulate on many subjects, he could not tell us anything when it came to explaining why he gunned down and killed his mother and stepfather when he was 16 years old. >> i wish i had a good reason why i did what i did, but there's not. >> though he seemed unable to reconcile the relationship he had with his parents, brown came as close as he probably ever will to being a parent himself during our stay at indiana. >> hi, hi. >> i vividly recall
you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. >>> even while serving two life sentences at indiana state prison for murder, aaron brown pursued his education. >> i got my bachelor's degree in 2004 and right now i'm actually working on a master's degree. >> in what? >> literature. >> brown also tutors other inmates and hopes the experience will be beneficial if and when he...
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one billion us dollars with a likely go towards border defenses in life is extended air defense so pretty or that he could xiang highway that china's growth chart for two thousand and fourteen will be kept at seven point five percent as it seeks to stabilize the economy. the full session of the congress will run for a total of nine days during which crops and pollution and reform issues will be addressed. and over in the nine states present brought obama has submitted an annual budget blueprint for the two thousand fifteen fiscal year. it features a focus on fighting poverty the three point nine trillion budget proposal calls for raising minimum wages and more spending on infrastructure will also reducing the budget deficit by over six hundred fifty billion over the next decade obama said it was all about strengthening the middle class for job creation and economic growth. obama however is expected to face strong resistance from getting the budget passed by the republican controlled house of representatives. and heading over to southeast asia and intense we've been trying he has been batt
one billion us dollars with a likely go towards border defenses in life is extended air defense so pretty or that he could xiang highway that china's growth chart for two thousand and fourteen will be kept at seven point five percent as it seeks to stabilize the economy. the full session of the congress will run for a total of nine days during which crops and pollution and reform issues will be addressed. and over in the nine states present brought obama has submitted an annual budget blueprint...
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. >> reporter: ukraine's defense council said his country does not have the military to fend off russia. >> this is an aggression. even aggression is a threat of war. >> russia thought this brazen act of aggression. >> reporter: but no one is offering military support to ukraine. the u.s. is emphasizing diploma cy and sanctions. this afternoon, john kerry announced he will go to kiev. >> i believe russia will set its stage to try to present a different face on. in moscow a group of prokers prokers -- protesters showed support. president obama today spoke with his counter parts in great britain, poland and germany. the white house said all four leaders expressed grave concern about the invasion. and tonight the group of seven nations suspended its participation in the upcoming economic summit in sochi. >>> coming up at 10:30, heartfelt protests and prayers. what people here with roots in ukraine have to say about the crisis there. >>> new at 10:00 tonight, thieves hit a san francisco based animal rescue organization this weekend taking off with a vehicle filled with donated items. that v
. >> reporter: ukraine's defense council said his country does not have the military to fend off russia. >> this is an aggression. even aggression is a threat of war. >> russia thought this brazen act of aggression. >> reporter: but no one is offering military support to ukraine. the u.s. is emphasizing diploma cy and sanctions. this afternoon, john kerry announced he will go to kiev. >> i believe russia will set its stage to try to present a different face on. in...
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urging the government to speed up development of submarines and increase its national defense budget to three percent of the country's gdp. in response to china's growing military strength the democrat p
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i am here as a senior defense official. i bring to that job my background of 28 years of service in the u.s. and special operations forces. working closely with the organizations we will be talking about. i'm joined by a team of subject matter experts to honor the fallen and to answer your questions. the downing of extortion 17 was a tragedy for our nation. as you indicated, there have been many military personnel killed in afghanistan any loss of our warriors is a grim lifts --of the para peril of lives are warriors live. this cannot be compared to be goal start gold star, some of whom are here today. their sacrifices cannot be measured. there losses can never be .eplaced - we hope our testimony can answer their questions and bring them additional comfort. we are here to honor their service. again, as you indicated, the brave men embarked on an important mission. as they had done so many times before. they were part of a task force that had conducted many operations using tactics and methods proven in over 10 years of comb
i am here as a senior defense official. i bring to that job my background of 28 years of service in the u.s. and special operations forces. working closely with the organizations we will be talking about. i'm joined by a team of subject matter experts to honor the fallen and to answer your questions. the downing of extortion 17 was a tragedy for our nation. as you indicated, there have been many military personnel killed in afghanistan any loss of our warriors is a grim lifts --of the para...
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several local government buildings here fighting weapons and using sound remains of the so called self defense quads were able to repel these attacks but perhaps this was a turning point to which the gradient prime minister announced that he's temporarily taking over the control panel the crimean security services including b of the instability of the navy and for a bicycle to ask for much of assistance to help protect the local population from a meet up for their possible threats coming from the airport he said the power was hijacked by extremists as a result over the cooled know another thing which local authorities that was the change to ddt of the referendum aimed at deciding whether or not the crime you should have more independence from its beak was a change from eight to more so it should be held in the juniors future the general understanding fears that the meaning of the union was passed by the new authorities there in key of our games against the russians. while crimea authorities were all schemes to help the head of ukraine's nash is eager to write in kiev who reach out to notorious
several local government buildings here fighting weapons and using sound remains of the so called self defense quads were able to repel these attacks but perhaps this was a turning point to which the gradient prime minister announced that he's temporarily taking over the control panel the crimean security services including b of the instability of the navy and for a bicycle to ask for much of assistance to help protect the local population from a meet up for their possible threats coming from...
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drake testified in court that he killed the man in self-defense. >> i didn't really intend to kill him so much. he had my friends in his house and wasn't letting them go, so i went back to get them, and when i went in, he attacked me, so i shot him. >> drake shot his victim five times with the final shot fired through the back of his head. to make matters worse for drake, he faced a jury just as the country was still trying to make sense of the columbine school shootings. >> i went to trial with columbine had already happened like five months before that, and there's quite a few similarities between my case and that. like i was wearing a trench coat. my crime occurred in april. their crime occurred in april. i was 17, they were 17. >> and your sentence? >> i got life without parole. >> so how does a 17-year-old deal with that? >> i cried. and after that just kind of coped. >> how did you survive when you came in as an 18-year-old? >> when i was in county jail, a lot of old-timers told me, okay, when you get there, try to avoid anything having to do with gangs, tattoos, gambling. that's
drake testified in court that he killed the man in self-defense. >> i didn't really intend to kill him so much. he had my friends in his house and wasn't letting them go, so i went back to get them, and when i went in, he attacked me, so i shot him. >> drake shot his victim five times with the final shot fired through the back of his head. to make matters worse for drake, he faced a jury just as the country was still trying to make sense of the columbine school shootings. >> i...
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i don't understand. >> i think the strategic defense initiative, right, defense initiative? >> i think it was more than that. economic freedom, property rights, the right to self govern. >> we called it a defense. you want to put something in the air -- >> if i buy into the argument just briefly, i know reagan really did bring down the soviet union, which i don't, but ukraine was part of that. >> let me point something out to answer dana's point. we had a cold war going on with russia, right? that was us and russia. this is ukraine -- >> it was a belief in democracy and self-governance and belief in freedom to protect america's security later on. >> i gotta go. they're yelling at me. >> don't yell at me. >> i'm tired of being yelled at. straight ahead, we go to ukraine and talk to shep smith. he'll have the latest next. >>> welcome back to "the five" and our continuing coverage of the crisis in ukraine. shepard smith is on the ground in kiev and joins us with the latest. i know we have a little bit of a delay, so if people can bear with us, we look forward to hearing your up
i don't understand. >> i think the strategic defense initiative, right, defense initiative? >> i think it was more than that. economic freedom, property rights, the right to self govern. >> we called it a defense. you want to put something in the air -- >> if i buy into the argument just briefly, i know reagan really did bring down the soviet union, which i don't, but ukraine was part of that. >> let me point something out to answer dana's point. we had a cold war...
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the california guard declined our offer to comment on the investigation and the department of defense says it does not comment on pending litigation. bottom line, the issue here is will california follow iowa's suit? >> very brave of her to come forward and be so public. >> very brave. >> thanks, tony. >> if you have a tip for tony or anyone call 888-996-tips or send an e-mail. >> overseas, we're following developing news out of russia. there is word the russian military test fired a missile capable of delivering a nuclear weapon. russia says the test was planned months ago but international leaders are questioning the timing. even as the test was taking place, russian president vladimir putin began taking steps that could deescalate the crisis including pulling russian troops back from the boarder. he also claims that the soldiers are local volunteers, not russian military. the obama a minudministration i questioning that statement. >> mr. putin can throw a lot of words out there but the facts on the ground indicate right now he's not abiding by that principal. >> russia has been wor
the california guard declined our offer to comment on the investigation and the department of defense says it does not comment on pending litigation. bottom line, the issue here is will california follow iowa's suit? >> very brave of her to come forward and be so public. >> very brave. >> thanks, tony. >> if you have a tip for tony or anyone call 888-996-tips or send an e-mail. >> overseas, we're following developing news out of russia. there is word the russian...
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a small protest outside the defense ministry resulted in about 40 arrests yesterday. >> ( translated ): we don't want the war to begin between our country and ukraine, which we consider to be our brotherly government, because of imperial ambitions of russian ruling elites. >> reporter: global markets also reacted nervously, nowhere more so than in russia. >> ( translated ): we see a broad steady fall across all assets, which only confirms that macroeconomic factors do not matter here, or an isolated story in some one asset class. the whole market just gave way, it rapidly went down. >> reporter: the main russian stock exchange was down 11% on the day, and the ruble traded at its lowest rate ever versus the dollar and euro >> ifill: we'll have much more on ukraine, including some of this afternoon's u.n. security council debate and an interview with a top white house advisor, right after the news summary the situation in ukraine shook up wall street. the dow jones industrial average lost 153 points to close at 16,168. the nasdaq fell more than 30 points to close at 4,277. and the s-an
a small protest outside the defense ministry resulted in about 40 arrests yesterday. >> ( translated ): we don't want the war to begin between our country and ukraine, which we consider to be our brotherly government, because of imperial ambitions of russian ruling elites. >> reporter: global markets also reacted nervously, nowhere more so than in russia. >> ( translated ): we see a broad steady fall across all assets, which only confirms that macroeconomic factors do not...
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russia's defense ministry claim% the movement is purely coinciden coincidence. thobama admistration responding with what could be an ominous threat, secretary of state john kerry warned russia any military in ukraine would be a quote, grave mistake. >> russia needs to be very careful in the judgments that it makes going forward here. we are not looking for confrontation. but we are making it clear that every country should respect the territorial integri here. the sovereignty of ukraine. russia said that it would do that and wethink it's important that russia keeps its word. >> kerry's counterpart in russia fired right back. he warned the west against forcing any decions upon the interim ukrainian government. >> translator: it's dangerous and counterproductive to force upon ukraine a choice based on the principal you're either with us or against us. raine has to be a part of a global european family in the full meaning of the term. >> the crimea, the scene of fierce clashes today between pro and an-russia protesters. the opposing groups were carrying russian and
russia's defense ministry claim% the movement is purely coinciden coincidence. thobama admistration responding with what could be an ominous threat, secretary of state john kerry warned russia any military in ukraine would be a quote, grave mistake. >> russia needs to be very careful in the judgments that it makes going forward here. we are not looking for confrontation. but we are making it clear that every country should respect the territorial integri here. the sovereignty of ukraine....
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we'll hear from secretary of state john kerry and secretary of defense chuck hagel. we'll have analysis on all of it from our panel of experts and with russia once more in the news we'll look back at a milestone "face the nation" interview. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs
we'll hear from secretary of state john kerry and secretary of defense chuck hagel. we'll have analysis on all of it from our panel of experts and with russia once more in the news we'll look back at a milestone "face the nation" interview. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs
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. >> the signals that are sent to russia russian defense ministers saying russia is now planning the permanent military presence outside russia's borders including vietnam, cuba, venezuela, ni caragua singapore and other countries and back in november secretary kerry said the monroe doctrine is dead. did he just waved the flag for russian expansionism? >> that is one of many that the administration has been waving. as clap to america the monroe doctrine is not popular and tell it is needed then they want to know where the united states is of central and south america are very worried about russian participation adventurism and a return of russian military shows that putin thinks he is achieving his objective to reestablish hegemony and he goes for world power status again. no doubt. lou: i don't know what status about obama of the secretary kerry suggested the united states was rejecting the monroe doctrine because it would concern our neighbors to the south. which is the exact opposite but which is to protect the hemisphere spinet the whole point is so unnecessary. putin plays a lon
. >> the signals that are sent to russia russian defense ministers saying russia is now planning the permanent military presence outside russia's borders including vietnam, cuba, venezuela, ni caragua singapore and other countries and back in november secretary kerry said the monroe doctrine is dead. did he just waved the flag for russian expansionism? >> that is one of many that the administration has been waving. as clap to america the monroe doctrine is not popular and tell it is...
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. >>> also on the program - china ramps up defense spending as the united states cuts back. >>> three of al jazeera's
. >>> also on the program - china ramps up defense spending as the united states cuts back. >>> three of al jazeera's
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it's something that the defense minister likes doing to put the military here through its paces. it basically exposes any flaws in the system and allows the military to become more efficient, at least that's the thinking behind it. however, having said that there is no connection between this military alert and what is going on in ukraine, i think the russian government will be well aware that reminding its rivals and neighbors of russian milita military might at a time when russian influence has just taken a big dent in europe, won't hurt them at all. >>> we wanted to take a look at the ukraine issue through a small town. david has our story. >> reporter: ukraine's border with russia stretches for more than 2,000 kilometers. in this town on the edge of the frontier, the decaying symbols of the soviet union are everywhere. a proud gravestone of a hero of social labor. planted in the middle of rich farm land there is nothing here to mark the more -- horrors of stalin's policies. the deposing of president yanukovych by protests so far away in kiev, though, has divided opinions even
it's something that the defense minister likes doing to put the military here through its paces. it basically exposes any flaws in the system and allows the military to become more efficient, at least that's the thinking behind it. however, having said that there is no connection between this military alert and what is going on in ukraine, i think the russian government will be well aware that reminding its rivals and neighbors of russian milita military might at a time when russian influence...
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, defense headquarters, joint staff, defense agencies and field activities and found that some reductions are necessary and some savings are possible. however, achieving savings in the military's proverbial tale takes several years and produced significantly less in bankable savings than is commonly believed. furthermore, a skimmer analysis showed that dod's headquarters structures comprise just over 2% of its personnel and 1% of its budget. when all is said and done, an enterprise of the u.s. military size, complexity and global reach requires a substantial administrative and support operation. but these back end functions can certainly be done more efficiently with less duplication, fewer contractors and with fewer executives, generals and admirals plus their associated staff. and that is why secretary hagel announced last summer he would cut civilian and contractor personnel from all headquarters by 20%. the total savings however, are a fraction of the reductions required by either sequestration or frankly of the president's budget over the next decade. the efficiency efforts extended
, defense headquarters, joint staff, defense agencies and field activities and found that some reductions are necessary and some savings are possible. however, achieving savings in the military's proverbial tale takes several years and produced significantly less in bankable savings than is commonly believed. furthermore, a skimmer analysis showed that dod's headquarters structures comprise just over 2% of its personnel and 1% of its budget. when all is said and done, an enterprise of the u.s....
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that became the defense advanced research project agency which is the subject of my next book. [laughter] shameless plug. >> you say the russians returned the scientists back to germany. was there a reason for that? >> they could not stand the german scientist. i never thought of that. that is an interesting question. but the fascinating part this california program was operation dry again return. we would scoop up anyone who had been in the soviet union working on the weapons program to use them as intelligence. >> is it true there was a front man but actually it and other ncaa. >> i right about that at length and was the head of the soviet program on the soviet union intelligence program and became a major player in all of this. sadly. his story is interwoven into "operation paperclip" not part of it but was at camp king with his team of the s.s. officers led by army intelligence and then later cia. so the soviet bloc spies who were tossed into the slammer and subjected to the enhanced to eric eppley dash interrogation programs are actually caught in the web of. >> can you sp
that became the defense advanced research project agency which is the subject of my next book. [laughter] shameless plug. >> you say the russians returned the scientists back to germany. was there a reason for that? >> they could not stand the german scientist. i never thought of that. that is an interesting question. but the fascinating part this california program was operation dry again return. we would scoop up anyone who had been in the soviet union working on the weapons...
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the defense attorney told us the trial could start in about a year. live in san francisco, ktvu. >> on ktvu.com, posted an unedited version of the defense attorney, it's there under our hot topics tab. >> developing news now, ukraine and president obama is warning russia to stay out of it. the reports that russian troops have taken positions at a military base. in a news conference this afternoon, the president expressed concerns over russia's actions and urged the country to stay out of ukraine's politics. >> any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territory integrity would be deeply -- stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> president obama -- victor emerged in russia today after a week in hiding. he claimed that he is still ukraine's president and he vowed to fight those who removed him from power. >> police say that an extensionive marijuana grower worth more than 2 million dollar, take a look at this picture, you'll see just a portion of what swat officers say th
the defense attorney told us the trial could start in about a year. live in san francisco, ktvu. >> on ktvu.com, posted an unedited version of the defense attorney, it's there under our hot topics tab. >> developing news now, ukraine and president obama is warning russia to stay out of it. the reports that russian troops have taken positions at a military base. in a news conference this afternoon, the president expressed concerns over russia's actions and urged the country to stay...
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they have their own sense of defense. they would be tested but no solution. ism tb news, kiev. >>> what's driving vladimir putin's thinking of all this? what's the russian perspective? for more, professor emeritus at princeton university. thanks for joining us. putin just raised the stakes a significant amount. why? >> we hear the american view, putin is imperialist soviet leader, trying to recreate the soviet union. he's something fundamentally different. he came to power 14 years ago and inherited a collapsed state. remember the russians may have collapsed twice in 20th century, 1917 and 1991. putin's mission is to restore russian stability, greatness at home. that includes to secure russia's traditional, historical security zones around russia. first and foremost, that is ukraine. what putin did when he mobilized his forces was to say to the united steurope, you are crossing my red line, and i have no choice. politically at home, given the pro russian forces and sentiments in eastern and southern ukraine bordering russia, i don't see he had a choice. now h
they have their own sense of defense. they would be tested but no solution. ism tb news, kiev. >>> what's driving vladimir putin's thinking of all this? what's the russian perspective? for more, professor emeritus at princeton university. thanks for joining us. putin just raised the stakes a significant amount. why? >> we hear the american view, putin is imperialist soviet leader, trying to recreate the soviet union. he's something fundamentally different. he came to power 14...
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bob schieffer today spoke with defense secretary chuck hagel about u.s. military options. bob, what did he have to say? >> reporter: i'll tell you, bob, it was just before the president spoke and he pointedly told me it would be a mistake if the russians moved forces into other parts of ukraine. what would we do if the russian forces started rolling into other parts of ukraine? >> well, i won't get into the different specific options, but this could be a very dangerous situation if this continues in a very provocative way. we have many options, like any nations do. we're trying to deal with the diplomatic focus. that's the appropriate, responsible approach. >> reporter: hagel was circumspect, for obvious reasons, but it was clear that what he and other western officials are telling their russian counter-parts is, look, it is in no one's interest to let this get beyond where it is now. we've got to work together to try to calm this down. now, whether that message is being heard is the part that's not clear. >> pelley: bob, thanks very much. bob will have much more with secr
bob schieffer today spoke with defense secretary chuck hagel about u.s. military options. bob, what did he have to say? >> reporter: i'll tell you, bob, it was just before the president spoke and he pointedly told me it would be a mistake if the russians moved forces into other parts of ukraine. what would we do if the russian forces started rolling into other parts of ukraine? >> well, i won't get into the different specific options, but this could be a very dangerous situation if...
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some say he wouldn't have been caught without information from the self-defense groups. now the army is further legit needing the individual lan identities by incorporated them in to a rural defense force. hennessy and others are happy to register if they can continues their patrols. >> if they are with us they are not against us, all these months we have been coming back they haven't about fooling with us, we worry about getting disarmed in operations and that thing. now that the government is with us, who is boeing do disarm us? >> reporter: the road to peace will not come easily but hennessy and ricard so a they are happy they no longer have to stand-alone. this is a war they say has gone on too far alone. >> well, from one fight to another. and a story we have been following closely right here on "america tonight." the crisis in the ukraine. the violent up rising that toppled now fugitive president victor yanukovych might be over, but the battle for ukraine is not the parliament now controlled by the opposition has put up voting on a unity government as a new crisis
some say he wouldn't have been caught without information from the self-defense groups. now the army is further legit needing the individual lan identities by incorporated them in to a rural defense force. hennessy and others are happy to register if they can continues their patrols. >> if they are with us they are not against us, all these months we have been coming back they haven't about fooling with us, we worry about getting disarmed in operations and that thing. now that the...
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terminals do deserve -- terminals do deserve appropriate legal counsel in their defense. the fact is, the trial had occurred decades ago. mumia abu-jamal had multiple high cost lawyers volunteering their time. he had plenty of lawyers. you did not need more lawyers. did was debo adegbile he decided to join a political cause. that is what he decided to do. that is what this was all about. by doing so, he demonstrated his own contempt for, and frankly, a willingness to undermine the criminal justice system of the united states. >> that was republican senator pat toomey a pennsylvania where mumia abu-jamal is in prison. johanna fernandez, can you talk about the campaign to oppose debo adegbile? what happened in the senate? i heard a lot from the opposition in this period of time leading up to the vote. i heard very little from groups supporting debo adegbile. >> so the campaign against debo was initiated by the fraternal order of police. it began when they wrote a letter to the president of the united states. it essentially demonized mumia abu-jamal and linked debo mumia's a
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hads of the importance of this alliance including perhaps -- we should revisit the missile missile defense shield we talked about so often. beyond that, i would say it's part of strengthening and stabilizing the government in kiev now so they can transition to stability down the road, as well, i think part of that should be strengthening their defense capabilities. i think this threat is a long-term one they're facing >> you've been focused on foreign policy challenges in venezuela. there are protests there against the government and a crackdown against protesters in the streets. what would like to see the administration do? >> first we need to clearly pronounce ourselves as more than just concerned about what's happening. we need to say clearly the united states and its people and its government are firmly on the side of the ambitions and desires, the rightful desires of the people in the streets, the students and young people protesting against violations. beyond that, i would like to see specific u.s. sanctions against individuals in the maduro government that are systematically partici
hads of the importance of this alliance including perhaps -- we should revisit the missile missile defense shield we talked about so often. beyond that, i would say it's part of strengthening and stabilizing the government in kiev now so they can transition to stability down the road, as well, i think part of that should be strengthening their defense capabilities. i think this threat is a long-term one they're facing >> you've been focused on foreign policy challenges in venezuela. there...
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build the missile defense shield. make friends with russia's the southern countries, the farmers, the soviet union countries. make good friends with them. the other thing is energy independence. you have been on this from the very beginning, especially as an economic boom to the united states. there's a geo political geo strategic situation with the united states. if we can push down the price of oil, if it goes below $90 a barrel, they are on their knees. >> let me throw this to lani, i would argue that k.t. is 1,000% right. if we sign on the keystone pipeline tomorrow, we have more oil, more natural gas, more fracking opportunities, more oil than the middle east, just saying we're opening it up would literally change the equation tomorrow. why won't this president -- why won't he do it? >> i support the keystone pipeline, i don't understand the logic to oppose it, i agree we should be concentrating on american energy to undermine the russian power that they use over europe. i also don't think we should let europe of
build the missile defense shield. make friends with russia's the southern countries, the farmers, the soviet union countries. make good friends with them. the other thing is energy independence. you have been on this from the very beginning, especially as an economic boom to the united states. there's a geo political geo strategic situation with the united states. if we can push down the price of oil, if it goes below $90 a barrel, they are on their knees. >> let me throw this to lani, i...